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Parkway Candidate Forum Monday At Parkway South Middle School
Eight candidates are vying for two seats on the Parkway Board of Education in next month's election.

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How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
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Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?
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Eight candidates are vying for two seats on the Parkway Board of Education in next month's election.

The Olivette native and Ladue Horton Watkins High School graduate was named captain for Friday's match.
City officials are trying to avoid the anger that comes when residents are upset about Olive Boulevard during snowstorms.
Brett McMillan will host a program on the all sports talk station.
Program Director Kent Sterling is leaving the Creve Coeur-based all sports talker.
The discount grocer plans to occupy part of the former Borders Bookstore site in Creve Coeur.
Creve Coeur Fire Protection crews responded to a three alarm blaze overnight near Page and Lindbergh
An arrest was made just over a week after two incidents in the Bellerive Shopping Plaza last month.
Red Devils fall to Jackson in State Sectionals.
Eureka's season comes to a close with a loss in a state playoff game played at Maryville Wednesay night.
The Spartans advance to face Jackson, which downed Chaminade 60-59 Wednesday.
Mark Curfman is founder of Abandoned Paws Rescue.
The longtime Cadet basketball coach will remain on the school's faculty.
Patch will send questionnaires to the candidates running in the April election for two seats on the Ladue Board of Education. What questions should we include?
Team will begin play as a competitive varsity sport in 2014.
The St. Louis area is seeing more snow this week, but that's not the reason you're hearing sirens around the area.
The St. Louis area is seeing more snow this week, but that's not the reason you're hearing sirens around the area.
The Spartans take on Eureka Wednesday night at Maryville University.
The NAIA school will play games at CBC High School, with plans to compete as a club team in the fall before playing at the college varsity level in 2014.
The following incidents were reported by Ladue Police for the week ending March 2.